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Good morning,
I was wondering if any of you who are working in academic or
commercial contexts are familiar with, or know anyone who is currently
using, Fedora (Flexible Extensible Digital Object Repository
Architecture) www.fedora-commons.org/ for digital asset management on
a (very) large scale. It's currently the software of choice for the
Encyclopedia of Life, and I was thinking it might be suitable for us
at WRBU, too, but don't yet know much about it. Would appreciate any
feedback you may have heard about it.
Thanks,
Judy
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Judith A. Stoffer, MA, CMI
jStoffer Medical Illustration
4000 N. Charles Street #408
Baltimore, MD USA 21218
Phone: 443/676.8883
FAX: 443/946.0205
www.jStoffer.com
judyATjStoffer.com
When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the
rest of the world.
-John Muir, naturalist, explorer, and writer (1838-1914)
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